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Florida Governor DeSantis to sign six-week abortion ban

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Florida Governor DeSantis to sign six-week abortion ban

DeSantis, a Republican chief and doable contender for the US presidency in 2024, is predicted to signal the invoice into regulation.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a distinguished determine within the Republican Celebration, is predicted to signal into regulation a six-week abortion ban, which can make the southern state the newest to enact extreme restrictions on the process in the US.

The state’s Republican-led Home of Representatives permitted the ban by a vote of 70 to 40 on Thursday, permitting the invoice to proceed to the governor’s desk.

The vote locations Florida amongst an estimated 13 different states which have enacted related bans on abortion at six weeks of being pregnant or earlier.

Florida had beforehand banned abortion previous 15 weeks. Critics argue that almost all sufferers don’t realise they’re pregnant so quickly after conception, rendering the newest invoice a near-total ban.

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Within the wake of its passage, the administration of Democratic President Joe Biden issued an announcement opposing what it known as an “excessive and harmful new abortion ban”.

“The ban flies within the face of basic freedoms and is out of step with the views of the overwhelming majority of the folks of Florida and of all the US,” White Home Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre wrote in an announcement.

She added that Thursday’s ban wouldn’t solely have an effect on the 4 million ladies of reproductive age in Florida but in addition sufferers in surrounding states, the place related bans are in impact.

Lots of them, Jean-Pierre argued, “have beforehand relied on journey to Florida as an choice to entry care”.

Florida has a few of the highest charges of abortions within the US. The Kaiser Household Basis (KFF) Well being Coverage Analysis nonprofit discovered that, in 2020, an estimated 74,868 authorized abortions had been carried out in Florida, essentially the most of any state.

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The following highest totals had been in New York and Texas. Florida has the third-highest state inhabitants within the US, not too long ago surpassing New York.

Vice President Kamala Harris echoed Jean-Pierre’s remarks on Twitter, writing: “Let’s be clear: This regulation would deny ladies throughout Florida entry to fundamental well being care.”

The choice by the US Supreme Court docket to overturn Roe v Wade final June — thereby ending the constitutional proper to an abortion — has made the query of its legality as much as particular person states.

The six-week abortion ban handed the Florida Senate on April 3 by a margin of 26-13. The invoice contains exceptions for rape, incest and hazard to the guardian’s life.

However these exceptions don’t go far sufficient, in line with Kara Gross, the legislative director on the Florida chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union.

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“The invoice’s exceptions are so onerous and impracticable that they’re nearly meaningless,” she stated in an announcement launched on Thursday. “In a state that prides itself on being free, that is an unprecedented and unacceptable stage of presidency overreach and intrusion.”

Democratic state Consultant Anna Eskamani likewise denounced the invoice, saying it was “essentially the most excessive abortion ban in Florida historical past”.

“That is an extremely unhappy and painful day for our state however we is not going to cease or be deterred within the combat for reproductive justice and private freedom,” she wrote on Twitter.

However many within the state’s Republican majority applauded the invoice.

“There is no such thing as a larger goal that drives me than giving each youngster a possibility to be born and a possibility to reside,” Republican state Consultant Jenna Individuals-Mulicka stated in a video supporting the abortion ban.

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Seven state Republican representatives, nonetheless, broke rank to vote in opposition to the invoice.

Polls usually point out {that a} majority of People help some measure of entry to abortion. In 2022, the Pew Analysis Middle discovered that 61 % of People believed abortion ought to be accessible in most or all circumstances.

Whereas approval of abortion tends to fall alongside celebration traces — with Democrats supporting entry and Republicans in favour of larger restrictions — a Reuters/Ipsos ballot launched on Wednesday painted a extra nuanced image.

The ballot discovered that 43 % of self-identified Republicans indicated they had been much less more likely to vote for somebody who backed limiting entry to abortion.

As well as, 51 % of the Republicans polled agreed with the idea {that a} latest resolution by a Texas choose to restrict entry to the abortion tablet was “politically motivated”.

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DeSantis, who has risen to prominence as one of many foremost Republicans within the US, is taken into account a probable contender for the 2024 presidential race.

He had beforehand proven help for a six-week abortion ban in his state and has argued for his insurance policies in Florida to be a mannequin for the remainder of the nation.

The Florida Supreme Court docket is weighing a authorized problem in opposition to the earlier 15-week ban on the grounds that it violates the suitable to privateness within the state structure.

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US East Coast Port Strike Set to Start Tuesday, Says Union

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A port strike on the U.S. East Coast and Gulf of Mexico will go ahead starting on Tuesday, the International Longshoremen’s Association union said on Sunday, signaling action which could cause delays and snarl supply chains. “United States Maritime Alliance … refuses to …
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Lithuanian FM warns Russia can do 'so much damage to its neighbors'

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Lithuanian Foreign Affairs Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis shared with Fox News Digital his perspective as someone on the border of the Ukraine invasion, including concerns Russia can do “so much damage” even as its power wanes.

“In 2014, before the first war in Ukraine, people in the U.S. and … Western leaders would say ‘Russia is going down, it’s on its way down, its regional power – it’s not a global power anymore, its influence is waning,’” Landsbergis said. “But on its way down, it can do so much damage to its neighbors.” 

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“It’s not the right assessment,” he added, saying that even if Russia were declining as much as Western leaders think, the death “convulsions” of such a great power could “last for decades.” 

“Who knows when or how it would stop … it’s a very difficult thing to imagine, to predict,” he said. 

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Lithuania has remained one of the most vocal nations in Eastern Europe throughout Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, even before the 2014 invasion of Crimea. Part of that has been to proudly embrace NATO’s role on the continent. 

Lithuanian Foreign Affairs Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis attends NATO’s 75th anniversary summit in Washington, D.C., on July 11, 2024. (Reuters/Yves Herman)

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While Lithuania fell far below the 2% required expenditure on defense in 2014, by 2021 – a full year before the invasion of Ukraine started – Lithuania had met the requirement and only continued increasing its defense expenditure.

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Lithuania in 2023 hit 3.2% expenditure, making it one of the highest-spending (by percent of GDP) members of NATO after only Poland, the U.S., Greece and Estonia.

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Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielus Landsbergis, right, and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken hold a joint news conference in Vilnius, Lithuania, on March 7, 2022. (Olivier Douliery/Pool via Reuters)

Landsbergis used this – and the general increase in defense spending among NATO members over the past two years – to argue that European countries have proven their ability to “muster strength” and stand up to a power of Russia’s size.

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“Even the biggest critics should have to admit that more than $100 billion, now … I mean, it’s huge. Nobody really could have predicted that Europe would be able to do that,” Landsbergis said. 

Lithuanian FM at UN Security Council in New York.

Gabrielius Landsbergis (Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images/File)

“The question is: Is that enough? And does that forbid such action against your neighbor like Ukraine to be repeated in the future?” he said. “This is where we see a problem that Europe needs to grow because every industry in Europe needs to step up with its spending towards defense.”

When pressed on whether Europe lacks clear leadership or has stagnated in recent years, Landsbergis disagreed but acknowledged that the union has room to improve.

“The union is structured with 27 members and each with a veto, right?” Landsbergis noted. “It’s difficult to have a smooth process that doesn’t require a lot of debate or consensus building.”

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“This is the way that we are currently at this juncture. There’s talk about the need for reform,” he added. “I think that it … will be happening. Europe has to adapt to the new requirements of this age and time, and maybe the principles change as well.” 

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Former Netanyahu rival Gideon Saar joins Israeli cabinet

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Former Netanyahu rival Gideon Saar joins Israeli cabinet

The move will boost the prime minister’s governing coalition domestically as Israel attacks countries across the region.

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced that his former rival Gideon Saar is joining the Israeli cabinet, a move that will boost the government coalition and bolster its support in the country’s parliament.

The hawkish Saar will serve as a minister without a portfolio, the prime minister said on Sunday.

Saar’s inclusion in the government coalition takes its support in the 120-seat Israeli parliament from 64 to 68, weakening the de facto veto power that far-right parties have over the cabinet.

The move comes as Israel intensifies its attacks on Lebanon, Gaza and across the Middle East in what is increasingly looking like a wider regional war.

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Saar had been one of Netanyahu’s most vocal critics in recent years, but the Israeli prime minister suggested that the two politicians have been on the same page since the start of the war on Gaza.

“Gideon accepted my request and agreed to return to the government,” Netanyahu said in a joint statement, as reported by the Israeli newspaper Haaretz.

“During security cabinet discussions, I was deeply impressed by Saar’s broad vision and his ability to offer creative solutions to complex problems. On more than one occasion, we have seen eye to eye on the necessary actions. It’s no secret that we’ve had our differences in the past, but since October 7, we have both put all past grievances behind us.”

For his part, Saar said described the decision to join the government as “the patriotic and right thing to do now”.

“At this time, it is crucial to strengthen Israel, its government, and the unity and cohesion within it,” he said.

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Earlier this month, Israeli media reported that Netanyahu was considering replacing Defence Minister Yoav Gallant with Saar. Haaretz and Ynet also reported that Saar and Netanyahu were jointly going to pick the new Israeli army chief to replace Herzi Halevi.

A former lawyer and journalist, Saar was first brought into politics 20 years ago by Netanyahu, who made him his cabinet secretary during his first term in office.

He was considered a rising star in Netanyahu’s Likud Party and one of the few independent voices in a party that has largely been synonymous with the prime minister and his policies.

Saar defected from Likud after unsuccessfully challenging Netanyahu for the party’s leadership. Late in 2020, Saar formed his own political movement – dubbed New Hope.

Expanding the government will likely strengthen Netanyahu by making him less reliant on other members of his coalition.

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